Clinical Research Fellow in Motor Neuron Disease

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Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Clinical Research Fellow in Motor Neuron Disease

The closing date is 28 April 2026

This is an exciting opportunity for a resident doctor to gain experience in clinical research in motor neurone disease, while continuing training in neurology.

Motor neurone disease (MND) is a rare neurological condition that causes the degeneration (deterioration and loss of function) of the motor system (the cells and nerves in the brain and spinal cord which control the muscles in our bodies). This results in weakness and wasting of the muscles which can result in progressive weakness in the arms, legs, speech and swallowing and sometimes breathing. MND is progressive and symptoms worsen over time. Sadly, MND severely reduces life expectancy and most people with MND die within five years of the onset of symptoms.

The aim is to provide excellent and equitable access to clinical care and research across the regions. The network is led by two consultant neurologists with an interest in MND. We are fortunate in South West London and Surrey to have many practitioners in community neurorehabilitation teams and hospices and in ventilation and nutrition services who have experience and expertise in supporting people with MND and a Band 7 MND Care Navigator who ensures people living with MND, families, carers and with health and non-health professionals in a timely manner and provide education in MND care throughout the region to ensure equity of high quality care for all.

Main duties of the job

The role will be split 50:50 between research and clinical duties. A detailed timetable will be agreed with the postholder.

The Clinical Research Fellow will be supporting clinical research studies in motor neuron disease. They will be responsible for recruitment and maintaining governance of trials as well as helping set up new studies.

  • To undertake appropriate clinical evaluation of the patients and other tasks for effective running of the research e.g., informed consent, administering rating scales, lumbar punctures
  • To attend research meetings and seminars within the group and at scientific conferences
  • To assist the Band 7 research nurse in governance and set up of clinical trials
  • To undertake any necessary training and/or development
  • To plan and contribute to the writing of future research proposals for funding and fellowship applications
  • Attend relevant clinics e.g. MND, neuromuscular or dementia, for clinical and research development advances

The Clinical Neurology role will depend on the rotation in the post. There will be opportunity for clinic-based work, acute stroke unit care as well as acute and regional neurology work through the year.

Qualifications
  • MB BChir (or equivalent)
  • MRCP(UK) (or a waiver). This may be waived on very well written applications
  • GMC registration
  • BA or BSc (or equivalent)
  • MD or PhD
Clinical Skills
  • Experience in Neurology or Stroke Medicine
Management Skills
  • Willingness to contribute to management
Audit Skills
  • Willingness to participate in the clinical audit programme
  • To be computer literate
Clinical Governance
  • To have an understanding of the basic principles of clinical governance
  • Committed to monitoring and improving clinical quality
  • To build a clinical practice which is evidence based
Teaching Skills
  • Must be an enthusiastic teacher
  • Interested in teaching both undergraduates & postgraduates
Academic Achievement
  • Demonstrable research interest
  • Evidence of academic distinction
  • Papers presented at national and international meetings
  • Peer reviewed publications
  • Previous research experience GCP training
Personal Skills
  • Ability to work as a member of a team
  • Evidence of good communication skills
  • Evidence of organisation and motivation
  • Probity
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust